Canto

1     9|    his courser's belly tore,~Outstretched on earth, from thence to
2    13|     offer up my thanks, with outstretched hand,~That I was doomed
3    18|  Marcellus' gate, where lay,~Outstretched a large circumference of
4    19|    when him erewhile~She saw outstretched and bleeding on the ground.~
5    20| bears my kindred's praise on outstretched wing,~Even to the skies;
6    31|      levelled, when he spied~Outstretched upon the field, the brethren
7    33|      stay,~Through joy, with outstretched arms and tottering feet,~
8    37|     son~Fall and expire, his outstretched arms between,~Well nigh
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